The only kinds of movies that you are allowed to “combine” into “one” is an original film and its sequel. (eg. like what I did with Lion King and Toy Story)
Please don’t reply to or quote my list because I’ll probably edit my Top5 frequently.
I watch it, or parts of it, almost weekly. More than Incredibles even. James Baxter (lead animator for Spirit) is my professional idol. I’m hoping to get a intership at his indie studio.
I really didn’t enjoy Spirit all that much. I mean, it’s an okay movie, but it’s nowhere near my favorite. Some things really bothered me. Maybe it’s because I’m a horse person and I over-analyzed it haha.
Well, all my faves are Pixar movies, but non-Pixar…hmmmm …
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimmaron
The Fox and the Hound
Lady and the Tramp 5?) —umm, i’m gonna need some suggestions here—
I would’ve put Dinosaur, but not only is it a one-word title (argh!), but I only saw the last part of it. I must say the animation was stunning, though. <img src=“{SMILIES_PATH}/youwhaaa.gif” alt=“o_0;;” title="You
I wouldn’t really know, to be honest. Toy Story and Monsters, Inc. are going to be in there somewhere, along with a couple of classics like Aladdin and Hercules. A Scanner Darkly, I also love, though I’m not sure whether that could necessarily be classed as ‘animated’. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within…Yeah, I think that’s about it.
I’m with lizardgirl: I can’t rightly categorize my top five/ten/etc. favorite animated films at the moment, simply because there’s so many of them. However, I think that the current list would probably look something like this:
1. Ratatouille 2. The Lion King 3. Totoro 4. WALL-E 5. Kung Fu Panda
It is obvious that Ratatouille would be number one on the list.
My sister and I have seen The Lion King over four hundred times, which is a statement in itself right there. Totoro is a film that both my sister and I have cherished since we were little youngins, and, to this day, it’s still my favorite of Miyazaki’s masterpieces.
Fourth in line is WALL-E, mainly because it brought me back to my childhood in the most unexpected way imaginable. Kung Fu Panda, on the other hand, spells “brilliance” in more ways than one, and to say that I love it almost as much as any Pixar film is a rare compliment indeed.